Margot Robbie was stealing the show on Saturday.
The Australian actress made a stunning appearance at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 13th Governors Awards in Los Angeles.
The 32-year-old ensured all eyes were on her as she donned a stunning emerald green satin gown.
Margot Robbie (pictured) was stealing the show on Saturday
The maxi-length dress featured a large cutout at the midriff which put the Wolf of Wall Street’s star’s toned abs on display.
The slinky dress skated over her slender physique and had a one-shoulder design, as well as a gold tie at the waist leading to a gathered portion.
Margot added chunky gold cuff bracelets to the ensemble, and dangling earrings in the same tone.
The Australian actress made a stunning appearance at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 13th Governors Awards in Los Angeles
The 32-year-old ensured all eyes were on her as she donned a stunning emerald green satin gown
The maxi-length dress featured a large cutout at the midriff which put the Wolf of Wall Street’s star’s toned abs on display
She opted for a warm-toned makeup look with a flawless complexion and peachy nude lipstick.
Her highlighted locks cascaded down around her face in a fresh blow-dry, and Margot completed the outfit with a black manicure.
Margot has been on the promotion trail for her new film, Babylon, alongside Brad Pitt.
The slinky dress skated over her slender physique and had a one-shoulder design, as well as a gold tie at the waist leading to a gathered portion
Margot added chunky gold cuff bracelets to the ensemble, and dangling earrings in the same tone
She opted for a warm-toned makeup look with a flawless complexion and peachy nude lipstick
Babylon is set at the height of the Roaring Twenties, as Hollywood begins to make the transition from silent films to the emerging talkies, which would soon become dominant.
Although more specific plot details are few and far between, Brad and Margot appear to be playing industry stars who get wrapped up in the cocaine-fueled debauchery of the movie business.
The film is set to blend fictional characters with real-life figures.
Her highlighted locks cascaded down around her face in a fresh blow-dry, and Margot completed the outfit with a black manicure
Margot has been on the promotion trail for her new film, Babylon, alongside Brad Pitt
Babylon is set at the height of the Roaring Twenties, as Hollywood begins to make the transition from silent films to the emerging talkies, which would soon become dominant
The film is set to blend fictional characters with real-life figures
It also stars Diego Calva in a leading role with Pitt and Robbie, along with Jovan Adepo, Jean Smart, Tobey Maguire, his longtime friend Lukas Haas, Olivia Wilde, Max Minghella and Eric Roberts, among many more.
Official reviews haven’t yet dropped, but social media reactions to the three-hour epic were decidedly polarised, with some viewers applauding the frontline actors, while others criticized the film as a mess.
It is written and directed by Damien Chazelle, who previously helmed the music drama Whiplash, the Oscar-winning musical La La Land and the acclaimed box office flop First Man, which starred Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong.
Babylon will be released in theaters on December 23, 2022.
Babylon will be released in theaters on December 23, 2022
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